📍 WHERE: Galleria Rossana Orlandi – Via Matteo Bandello 14-16, Milan
📅 WHEN: April 7 – 13, 2025
🕤 OPENING HOURS: Every day from 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Guided by light and a slow rhythm, you will walk through intimate and airy spaces, among reminiscences of the Pantheon and Palaeolithic suggestions, until you reach an open-air courtyard: a place where you can rediscover balance, breathe deeply, and reconnect with yourself.
For Milan Design Week 2025, Diasen invites you to experience ANESIS: a site-specific installation designed by Giuliana Salmaso, an architect specialized in biophilic design, to transform the courtyard of the Galleria Rossana Orlandi into a regenerative, timeless space.
Not just design, but experience.
Not just shapes, but emotions.
Not just materials, but visions.
Crossing the threshold of ANESIS, you will be immersed in an enveloping biomorphic architecture, shaped by sinuous lines and natural materials. The Diathonite cladding—Diasen’s bio-based plaster, featuring exposed cork, lime and pumice stone—brings warmth and texture to every surface.
“ANESIS is a state of mind. It is matter that welcomes, light that guides, nature that embraces.” – Giuliana Salmaso
Guided by light and a slow rhythm, you will walk through intimate and airy spaces, among reminiscences of the Pantheon and Palaeolithic suggestions, until you reach an open-air courtyard: a place where you can rediscover balance, breathe deeply, and reconnect with yourself.
Diasen is an Italian BCorp-certified company and a leader in green building. Founded in the Marche region, it develops ecological and technologically advanced solutions for living comfort, using natural materials such as cork, lime, and clay. Its approach, inspired by Mediterranean Way of Building, promotes regenerative architecture that combines comfort, sustainability, and authentic beauty.
Giuliana Salmaso is an architect specialized in biophilic design. After more than twenty years of collaboration with Claudio Silvestrin, she founded her own studio to create spaces that regenerate both body and mind. Her projects blend research with sensitivity, shaping environments where nature, light, and matter merge to foster harmony, comfort, and authentic beauty.